Citrus Heights is a city of over 87,000 people in Sacramento County, bordered by Roseville, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, and Carmichael. The Citrus Heights Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits, while the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office covers surrounding unincorporated areas.
Citrus Heights Bail Bonds handles bail for Citrus Heights arrests every day. Call (916) 300-6736 for immediate help.
When someone is arrested by the Citrus Heights Police Department, they are taken to the Citrus Heights City Jail at 6315 Fountain Square Drive for temporary holding and initial booking. The Citrus Heights City Jail is a short-term facility — detainees are typically held for up to 48 to 96 hours before being transferred to the Sacramento County Main Jail at 651 I Street in Sacramento for long-term housing.
Once the defendant is transferred to Sacramento County Main Jail and bail is set, a bail bond can be posted to begin the release process. You do not need to wait for the transfer to be complete to contact us. Call as soon as you know someone has been arrested and we will begin preparing the paperwork so the bond can be posted the moment the system allows it.
Citrus Heights Police Department / City Jail: 6315 Fountain Square Drive, Citrus Heights, CA 95621. Phone: (916) 727-5500.
Sacramento County Main Jail: 651 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: (916) 874-6752.
Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC): 12500 Bruceville Road, Elk Grove, CA 95757. Phone: (916) 874-1927.
Sacramento County Superior Court: Gordon D. Schaber Courthouse, 720 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: (916) 874-5522.
Sacramento County Superior Court: Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye Courthouse, 500 G Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. Phone: (916) 874-5522.
Arraignments for Citrus Heights arrests are typically heard at the Sacramento courthouse. Most first appearances occur the next business day after arrest.
We have been posting bail at Sacramento County Main Jail for over 20 years and know the local booking procedures inside and out. Everything is handled by phone — you never need to drive to our office or the jail. We also handle bail at Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center in Elk Grove and facilities throughout California.

Citrus Heights: 95610, 95621
Nearby communities: Orangevale (95662), Fair Oaks (95628), Carmichael (95608), Arden-Arcade (95825, 95864), North Highlands (95660), Antelope (95843), Foothill Farms (95842)
We offer a free consultation to discuss your bail options and answer any questions you may have. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced bondsmen.
Please reach us at (916) 300-6736 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
People arrested by the Citrus Heights Police Department are initially held at the Citrus Heights City Jail at 6315 Fountain Square Drive. They are then transferred to the Sacramento County Main Jail at 651 I Street in Sacramento for long-term holding.
After the bail bond is posted at Sacramento County Main Jail, release typically takes 2 to 6 hours. The transfer from Citrus Heights City Jail to Sacramento County Main Jail can add additional time.
Yes. Call (916) 300-6736 and we handle everything — paperwork, payment, and posting — entirely by phone.
The Citrus Heights City Jail is a temporary holding facility. Bail is typically posted at Sacramento County Main Jail after transfer. Call us as soon as someone is arrested and we will monitor the system and post the bond at the earliest opportunity.
Yes. Sheriff's Office arrests in or near Citrus Heights are booked directly at Sacramento County Main Jail. We handle these cases regularly.
Cash bail requires the full amount of bail to be paid upfront in cash or certified funds. Bail bonds, on the other hand, only require a percentage of the bail amount to be paid upfront, typically 10%. This makes bail bonds a more affordable option for many people who cannot afford to pay the full amount in cash.
If you do not have collateral to secure the bail bond, Citrus Heights Bail Bonds may be able to offer alternative options such as payment plans or financing. Our team will work with you to find a solution that works for your unique situation.
If the defendant is arrested again while out on bail, their bail bond may be revoked and they may be sent back to jail until their trial. Additionally, Citrus Heights Bail Bonds may take steps to recover any collateral that was put up to secure the bail bond.
Citrus Heights Bail Bonds
410 Vernon St, Roseville, CA 95678
(916) 300-6736
CA DOI LIC #1843126
Available 24/7/365